RECENT CASES237(a)(1)(H) waiver granted for fraud and misrepresentation at time of entry as permanent resident

Green Card
granted with fraud waiver for a Client who entered using a fraudulent passport.

Cancellation of Removal
granted to a detained permanent resident with a serious drug conviction.

Other Cases
» USCIS declares a Client to be a United States citizen since 1950s based upon his parents' naturalization.
» Joint motion to reopen granted for a Client who overstayed voluntary departure decades ago.

Immigration And Naturalization Law Practice Areas

I concentrate in all areas of immigration and naturalization law, including immigration appeals and motions, federal litigation, criminal deportation defense, naturalization and citizenship, family-based immigration, consular processing, and asylum. With my significant experience in immigration law, I can assist you with virtually any immigration-related matter.

My firm can be retained for representation for any of the following areas of immigration law:

Preparation and filing of motions to reopen before the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals (including in absentia orders in Court and motions based on ineffective assistance of counsel) – there are very strict deadlines for motions to reopen, so it is a good idea to speak with an immigration attorney as soon as possible.

Preparation and filing of motions to reconsider before the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals – there are very strict deadlines for motions to reconsider, so it is a good idea to speak with an immigration attorney as soon as possible.

Preparation and filing of motions to reopen and motions to reconsider before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services – there are very strict deadlines for motions to reconsider or reopen before the USCIS, so it is a good idea to speak with an immigration attorney as soon as possible.

Proposed Joint motions to reopen (if you are subject to a final deportation or removal order, you must seek the consent of the government to reopen your case)

Bond motions with the Immigration Courts to request the release of a detained foreign national on a reasonable bond

Motions in federal Court of Appeals for a stay of deportation or removal or a stay of voluntary departure

Miscellaneous

Deferred Action (to be filed with the District Director in rare circumstances)

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (based on President Obama’s policy of June 15, 2012)

Parole requests (under certain circumstances, a detained alien can be paroled from custody. Parole requests are usually filed for aliens who are deemed “arriving aliens”)

Requests for supervised release (can request a supervised release after the initial 90-day detention period expires)

Battered spouse petitions (Form I-360) based on Violence Against Women Act provisions (both men and women are eligible!)

Re-entry permits: exclusively for lawful permanent residents who wish to travel abroad for longer than 1 year without abandoning their status

If you wish to consult with me to see if I can help you or your family member with any of the above, please contact me.

Law Office of Ruchi Thaker handles immigration cases throughout the nation. Because immigration law is federal law, our office can represent clients anywhere in the United States and abroad. Therefore, no matter in what state or country you are located, our office can represent you in US immigration courts, before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and various consulates and embassies abroad. Because immigration law is complex, you should always consult an experienced immigration attorney. Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes. Contact our office if you would like to discuss your case. Attorney Advertising.